10:55 is it a foul if black goes in same shot? Not out of order. Can multiple balls ever be potted on same shot without it being a foul? More than one red for instance? If so, what is the rule related to this, please?
If you are aiming for reds and more than one red goes lets say 2 reds than you will get 2 points one for each red...other than reds anyother multiple potting will result in foul
@animalsplanet892 suppose 10:55 and black falls thus making the single shot double pot a foul - how is it scored? 6 to striker and 7 against? 0 to striker and 7 against? Something else? Are either ball respotted? My guess is black is respotted since it wasn't legally potted. What rule is this please? (Both of you forgot to answer THIS before.) I take it 2 reds scoring 2 points allows for 1 colour to be potted (instead of 2 colours in a row) before another red (or yellow if no reds remain) Any examples of a legal 2 red pot happening on camera during competition before?
@@fifiwoof1969 The black ball would be respotted and the pink would stay down. Gary Wilson would get the points for whatever break he was on, but not the 6 points for the pink as he fouled during the shot. It would instead be 7 points to Ronnie as the foul in question was in relation to the black ball. It is the same principle as though you potted the black and the cue ball went in off, you concede the points of the highest value - in that case it would be 7 points for the black, and not 4 for the cue ball
10:55 is it a foul if black goes in same shot? Not out of order.
Can multiple balls ever be potted on same shot without it being a foul? More than one red for instance? If so, what is the rule related to this, please?
If you are aiming for reds and more than one red goes lets say 2 reds than you will get 2 points one for each red...other than reds anyother multiple potting will result in foul
You can only pot multiple balls in one hit if all of them are reds. Any other circumstances are fouls.
@animalsplanet892 suppose 10:55 and black falls thus making the single shot double pot a foul - how is it scored? 6 to striker and 7 against? 0 to striker and 7 against? Something else? Are either ball respotted? My guess is black is respotted since it wasn't legally potted.
What rule is this please? (Both of you forgot to answer THIS before.)
I take it 2 reds scoring 2 points allows for 1 colour to be potted (instead of 2 colours in a row) before another red (or yellow if no reds remain)
Any examples of a legal 2 red pot happening on camera during competition before?
@@fifiwoof1969 The black ball would be respotted and the pink would stay down. Gary Wilson would get the points for whatever break he was on, but not the 6 points for the pink as he fouled during the shot. It would instead be 7 points to Ronnie as the foul in question was in relation to the black ball.
It is the same principle as though you potted the black and the cue ball went in off, you concede the points of the highest value - in that case it would be 7 points for the black, and not 4 for the cue ball
7:43 Someone called Higgins’ double “the bravest shot.”
Smart shot
0:48 only the black left on the table ‘frame ball’
Yeah no shit
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